Bristol Marriott City Centre - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Linthwaite House Hotel is located in the heart of England's beautiful Lake District. The hotel has a spectacular hilltop setting overlooking Lake Windermere and the surrounding Lakeland fells and mountains.Linthwaite House Hotel awarded 3 red stars by the AA, is one of the top 200 hotels in Britain,... bootsnall.com
No title - expert review Experience a wonderful mix of traditional and modern Bristol at the exquisite Marriott Bristol City Centre Hotel. Our luxury hotel pampers the most discerning travelers. Located in the city centre close to businesses, shopping centres and area attractions, the Marriott offers spacious rooms with air... superbreak.com
No title - expert review The Bristol Marriott City Centre is the region's premier hotel and conference centre ideally located close to city centre at Old Market opposite Castle Park. Major business and shopping areas are just a short stroll from the hotel. Access is easy from both the M4 and M5 motorways via the M32 with pa... travel.away.com
No title - expert review The Bristol Marriott City Centre is the region's premier hotel and conference centre. Located close to city centre at Old Market and opposite Castle Park, major business and shopping areas are just a short stroll from the hotel. Access is easy from both the M4 and M5 motorways via the M32 with parki... mytravelguide.com
No title - expert review The Bristol Marriott Hotel City Centre is a centrally located modern building set within a mile of the 14th 15th century Gothic cathedral and City Museum and Art Gallery. This 10 floor hotel features 301 air conditioned guestrooms, all of which are decorated in a modern style with bright, patterned ... sidestep.com
One of a nice pair of Bristols! - user review For the uninitiated, theres such a thing as Cockney Rhyming slang somewhat unique, I ... epinions.com
When average is a positive thing! - user review We stayed at the Marriott City Centre in the summer, as part of a two week tour of the South of England. I find choosing an English Hotel a rather depressing process, as your stay very often turns into a massive gamble, howe... epinions.com
No title - user review Great hotel for one night, would have happily stayed two or more. Very relaxing and restful in quite and busy city. An easy walk or bus ride to most attractions and shopping, bus to train station, then on to airport VERY easily acces... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review It is in a great location with superb amenities. The leisure center excellent. We had a problem with the phone not working . Management was quick to res... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Outside of hotel doesn't look too appealing, but interior and rooms are well appointed. It's to the East side of city center; while it's steps from the Broad Mead shopping street, it is about 10 minutes walk through the Castle ... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review The hotel was very clean, but not located close to the airport, which is what we needed. The ride to the hotel from the airport was $40, and the ride back from the hotel to the airport was $60. So consequently, we paid almost as much in transportation costs as we did for the hotel. Stay away from th... mytravelguide.com
great stay - user review bristol is great place to visit and is developing vert fast into one of the major cities in E... travel.yahoo.com
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